Should we have a permanent international criminal court?
In: Human rights: journal of the Section of Individual Rights and Responsibilities, Band 23, S. 30-31
ISSN: 0046-8185
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In: Human rights: journal of the Section of Individual Rights and Responsibilities, Band 23, S. 30-31
ISSN: 0046-8185
In: Journal of peace research, Band 31, S. 143-160
ISSN: 0022-3433
Compares the roles of the two organizations in standard-setting, monitoring, and enforcement of state behavior.
In: Berufsbildung: Zeitschrift für Theorie, Praxis, Dialog, Band 78, S. 56-58
ISSN: 2199-1944
In: NBER Working Paper No. w32097
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In: NBER Working Paper No. w32188
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In: Journal of women, politics & policy, Band 44, Heft 4, S. 470-485
ISSN: 1554-4788
In: Hong Kong Institute for Monetary and Financial Research (HKIMR) Research Paper WP No. 05/2023
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In: FRL-D-23-02232
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In: MTZ worldwide, Band 83, Heft 5, S. 76-79
ISSN: 2192-9114
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In: FEDS Notes No. 2021-10-06-2
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In: Journal of LGBT issues in counseling, Band 14, Heft 2, S. 153-169
ISSN: 1553-8338
In: CESifo Working Paper No. 8425
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Adding to the emerging body of research related to the current coronavirus crisis, this paper studies the impact of disease epidemics on the worldwide prevalence of the shadow or the underground economy. The informal sector undermines compliance with government regulations and lowers tax collections. Our main hypothesis is that epidemics positively impacts the spread of the shadow economy. Using data on nearly 130 nations and nesting the empirical analysis in the broader literature on the drivers of the shadow sector, we find that both the incidence and the intensity of epidemics positively and significantly contribute to the spread of the underground sector. Numerically, a ten percent increase in the intensity of epidemics leads to an increase in the prevalence of the shadow economy by about 2.1 percent. These findings about the spillovers from epidemics have implications for economic policies in the current times of coronavirus.
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